Around the Blogosphere: Thanksgiving in China, Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State and Yoko Ono's exhibition

  • Fons Tuinstra of China Herald says AT Kearney's 6% forecast of China's economic growth in 2009 is ludicrous and offers his own projection — a very precise 8.94%.
  • Bob Chen of Global Voices Online gives a good summary of some of the worries and questions that Chinese bloggers have with regards to the 4 trillion yuan economic stimulus package recently unveiled by the central government.
  • Tim Johnson of China Rises looks back on his Thanksgiving experiences around the world and observes how easy making a proper thanksgiving dinner in China has become.
  • DiligenceChina discusses what Hillary Clinton as US Secretary of State would mean for Sino-US relations.
  • ArtForum.com offers its take on Yoko Ono's first solo exhibition in China while Shanghai Art Chase found the exhibition to be lacking in depth and inspiration.
  • Thomas Crampton talks to Elliott Ng of CN Reviews about China's "adaptive creativity".


Video from Thomas Crampton.

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Good thing Yoko has those shades on at night.

"She closed the press conference by painting her Chinese name not on the paper prepared for it but on a nearby window curtain."

Truly awesome.

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